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| Very Unlikable, Easy to Hate, Disgusting |
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| Very Old, Behind the Times, Antique |
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| Pleasant, Soothing, or Mild |
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| An Unending Attack, A Bombing, or an Overwhelming Outpouring |
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| Cranky, Unpleasant, Or Hard to Get Along With |
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| To Sympathize With, To Show Sorry For, or to Offer Condolences |
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| To do Something Lightly, Superficially, or Not Seriously |
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| A Way of Speaking, Including Choice of Words, Pronunciation, and so On |
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| To Derive or to Originate |
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| To Make Something Sound Better Than it Actually Is |
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| To Enable Something or Make it Easier |
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| That Which Could Not Succeed Despite Great Effort |
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| A Greedy Eater or Someone Who Has a Large Capacity to Absorb |
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| Grand or Affectedly Grand |
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| Permanent, Lasting, Or Unforgettable |
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| A Very Small Amount, Extremely Small Quantity |
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| Someone Who Has the Uncontrollable Impulse to Steal |
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| Lacking in Brightness, Energy, or Vitality |
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| To Lean or Lounge in a Relaxed Manner |
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| Fit for Servants, Basic, or Low |
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| To Hypnotize, Captivate, or Spellbind |
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| A State of Bliss, A State of Perfect Calm or Peace |
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| Lacking in Insight or Intellect, or Slow to Comprehend |
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| Threatening or Suggesting Something Bad is on the Way |
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| To Groom Oneself Excessively |
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| An Isolation or Restriction Placed Upon Individuals or Things so to Stop a Disease From Spreading |
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| To Take Back Something One Has Said |
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| To Put or Set Right or to Correct |
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| A Light, Open Boat Usually Propelled by Oars or a Sail |
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| Items Worn for Decoration, Particularly on a Horse's Gear, or Outward Indications of Something |
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| Hard Physical Exertion or Agony |
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| Supernatural, Unusual, or Exciting Wonder |
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| To Injure, Weaken, or Impair, Especially by Subtle Means |
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| Able to do Different Things |
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| To Criticize Harshly or to Defame |
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| Expressing Vague Longings or Having Desires Tinged With Sadness |
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| To Twist or Bend and Roll Around, Usually in Pain |
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